The recent crash of Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner in Ahmedabad has sent shockwaves around the world, leaving people in a state of fear and uncertainty. With more than 270 lives lost in the tragic accident, everyone is asking the same question: How did such a massive plane crash occur?

Aviation experts have been conducting extensive research and gathering information to determine the cause of the disaster. Initially, many speculated that a landing gear failure or a bird strike could have led to the accident. However, these theories have now been largely dismissed.

A new potential cause has emerged—an “air lock” in the fuel system. According to aviation specialists, it is now believed that an air lock may have triggered the crash of the Dreamliner 787. An air lock occurs when air bubbles form in the fuel supply line, preventing fuel from reaching the engine. This interruption in fuel flow causes the engine thrust to decrease, leading the aircraft to lose altitude rapidly instead of climbing.

Experts highlight that while air lock issues typically affect a single engine, the Dreamliner 787 is equipped with two engines. This has raised further questions: How could both engines experience an air lock at the same time? Was there a simultaneous fuel supply failure to both engines?

As investigations continue, no official cause has been confirmed yet. However, as more evidence, images, and video footage emerge, aviation experts are narrowing down the possible reasons behind the crash. For now, the most likely explanation being discussed is the possibility of an air lock in the fuel system.

This devastating crash has left the world in mourning and searching for answers. Authorities and experts are working around the clock to uncover the truth behind this tragedy.

Stay tuned for further updates as the investigation progresses.